Couldn't find the monitor either!
George
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George L. Rachor george(a)racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon
United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Andrew Davie wrote:
I have an Apricot computer. Not sure if its an F10
The keyboard on mine is infra-red, explaining the lack of a KB port.
Long, about 18", narrow - about 6"
Comes with a neat little monitor sits on top of the unit.
Unusual, attractive design.
A
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLASSICCMP-owner(a)u.washington.edu
[mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner@u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of George Rachor
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 1999 5:42 AM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: Apricot F10
Spotted a curious find last night...
It was labeled Apricot F10.
It was narrow and had a minidisk slot in the front. In the back it had
what looked like a rca jack (Video?), a parallel port (Centronics) a nine
pin(serial) and something like a DB25.
I suspect this is an expansion unit for the apricot line as I saw no
obvious keyboard port unless it was the DB-25...
Anybody recognize this?
George Rachor
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George L. Rachor george(a)racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon
http://racsys.rt.rain.com
United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX